A Level Physics 9702/12 May June 2023 | Paper 1 | Question 6 Explained

A Level Physics 9702/12 May June 2023 | Paper 1 | Question 6 Explained

Kinematics Graphs Challenge | Explained by Waqar Hassan Vectronium – The Element of Success 🧪 A rock is launched vertically upwards from the surface of the Earth and an identical rock is launched vertically upwards from the surface of Mars. Each rock is launched with an initial velocity 12 m/s. Each rock then reaches its maximum height above the surface before returning back down to the surface. The velocity-time graph for each rock is shown. In both cases, air resistance is negligible. What is the difference in the maximum heights of the two rocks? A) 12 m  B) 15 m  C) 19 m  D) 24 m 📘 This video explains Question 6 from 9702/12/M/J/23, the Paper 1 MCQ exam for A Level Physics (Cambridge). Perfect for students preparing for 9702 Physics May/June session. 🎯 In this video: ✅ Full step-by-step breakdown of this conceptual kinematics problem ✅ Graph-based strategy to analyze motion on Earth vs Mars ✅ Quick revision boost for Paper 1 performance 👨‍🏫 Taught by Waqar Hassan – A-Level Physics Educator & Founder of Vectronium Helping you turn physics confusion into confidence. 🎓 Perfect for: CIE A-Level Physics 9702 candidates May/June session prep Students targeting an A or A* in Paper 1 📺 Watch now to sharpen your exam instincts and avoid common traps. 👉 Like, Comment, Subscribe 🔔 Hit the bell to master physics—one question at a time! 🌐 Upgrade your exam prep: → Topic-by-topic MCQs, premium notes & strategies at Vectronium.co 📸 Follow for daily physics hacks & content: → Instagram: @Vectronium.co #WaqarHassan #Vectronium #9702 #alevel #educational #cambridge #physics